For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for January 10, 2024

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    salakfarm Premium Member 11 months ago

    Sweat is the best diet.

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    charliefarmrhere  11 months ago

    So…Now those diet and weight loss books are in the fiction area?

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    snsurone76  11 months ago

    Thing is, weight lost from sweating is easily replaced.

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    French Persons Premium Member 11 months ago

    Just follow the “Donkey Diet”… that is, keep your AZZ out of the refrigerator.

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    cracker65  11 months ago

    HA

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    KageKat  11 months ago

    This is what we call a loaded topic!

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    Captain Bars  11 months ago

    Sooooo, you’re suggesting Elly move them back now for the same reason?

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    jango  11 months ago

    So git movin’ there, Lard-arsh

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    calliarcale  11 months ago

    Books really are amazingly heavy. When I would train for a backpacking trip, I’d put books in my pack to get an appropriate weight and it’s amazing how much smaller that pack was than the pack I’d actually carry.

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    rshive  11 months ago

    The only way diet books help.

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    daniellea44  11 months ago

    Natural whole foods: Protein, veg, fruit, starches – ditch 99% liquid calories – weight drops right off. Moving helps, but can’t out move a poor diet.

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    belovedkija  11 months ago

    the truth about weight lose, you get in shape at the gym and loose weight in the kitchen.

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    timbob2313 Premium Member 11 months ago

    Speaking from my own experience(in 2003 I weighed 412 pounds) all diet books are worthless. I currently weigh between 215 and 220. After failing to lose weight after trying several diets I had Roex-en-Y gastric bypass surgery in 2003. I can’t overeat anymore as it is physically impossible, if I do eat even a little bit too much, I get sick and spend several miserable hours attempting, and failing, to throw up

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    Chris  11 months ago

    Non-fiction must be easier to swallow. :}

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    ksu71  11 months ago

    So her answer should have been “All of them.”

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 11 months ago

    Moira gained it all back when she add some cook books.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  11 months ago

    Way down yonder in New Orleans…in the land of the Cajun queens….there’s a garden of rich sauces…that’s what I mean…..

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    John Jorgensen  11 months ago

    I was actually thinking the punch line was going to be something like they helped her financially because they’re such big sellers.

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    markkahler52  11 months ago

    So eat the diet books! Fibre, roughage, etc

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    mindjob  11 months ago

    Trouble is, you gain weight by eating processed food because it’s easy and to follow a diet you have to cook. It’s the change of lifestyle that fails, not the food itself

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    ladykat  11 months ago

    That’s one way to lose weight.

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    g04922  11 months ago

    Right where those books belong… in the Fiction section.

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    howtheduck  11 months ago

    With that box it looks like Elly has a pretty healthy employee discount.

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    dsom8  11 months ago

    And eat less too

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    comicalUser  11 months ago

    There is no such thing as something as simple as a “diet” — only a change of diet.

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